The Black House

A group of white New York socialites discover the ultimate in interracial play at The Black House, a private fetish club hidden in the Virginia woods outside Washington, D.C. The trio of ladies brings along their good friend Marissa, a sheltered, naive woman, who discovers a world she never knew existed. This taboo-breaking novel takes you to a realm of black men

Overview

A group of white New York socialites discover the ultimate in interracial play at The Black House, a private fetish club hidden in the Virginia woods outside Washington, D.C. The trio of ladies brings along their good friend Marissa, a sheltered, naive woman, who discovers a world she never knew existed. This taboo-breaking novel takes you to a realm of black men willing to accommodate the most extreme fantasies of white women.

When a racially-charged setting triggers deep feelings in Marissa, she is driven to a frenzy to get the satisfaction she wants. Her exchange with one of the men at the private club turns personal and the fantasy evolves into a complex power play of sexual energy and confused emotions.

This novel-length work is inspired by the short story of the same title in American Taboo by Madison Ava Jones.